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Your generous support to the Global Conscience Initiative helps us further our mission to promote peace in Cameroon and ensure more responsible governance and justice. GCI is a membership-based organisation and our funding so far is from the contributions of members.

To donate, you can follow this link to our Global Giving page, or you can contact us by e-mailing donate@gci-cameroon.org and stating your intent to make a donation. We will respond to you within forty-eight (48) working hours. Alternatively, you can call our office at (237) 99579194. Our hours are 8 am to 4 pm (GMT+1); we are open from Monday to Friday.

What to Donate:

Monetary Gifts – A monetary donation will immediately go to support GCI’s activities. The donor can choose to designate the gift for:
1. operations;
2. specific programmes and projects;
3. traveling to conferences for training and to international meetings.

Gifts of Stock and Real Property – As a small NGO, GCI is always in need of office equipment and supplies. We appreciate any donation of office supplies, property, computers, printers, photocopiers, fax machines, or office furniture.

Publication Gifts – Our Information Centre is always open to receive new human rights publications, books, and documents. Through these donations, we can continue to offer the public diverse and up-to-the-minute information relevant to our work.

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